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Revision as of 18:08, 3 September 2012

This is the Bulbapedia walkthrough for Pokémon Gold and Silver. This walkthrough follows the original Game Boy Color version, not Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
The guide for those can be found here.

Blackthorn City

Blackthorn City

Blackthorn City is known as a quiet mountain retreat, and lies isolated in the northeast part of the region. The main attraction is the Blackthorn Gym, the eighth and final of the Johto Gyms. To the north is Dragon's Den, a training ground for Dragon-type specialists. On Saturdays, Santos of the Week Siblings can be found southeast of the Gym.


A New Trade

Inside the eastern house is a girl looking to trade. She offers her Rhydon in exchange for your female Dragonair. The choice is yours, but a Dragonair's evolved form, Dragonite, will end up stronger than a Rhydon in the long run.

Move Deleter

The Move Deleter resides in the house near the Poké Mart, and can help a Pokémon forget any of its moves. This is especially helpful for deleting HM moves, or moves that are exclusive to Generation II and cannot be traded through the Time Capsule.


Blackthorn Gym, 1F
Blackthorn Gym, 2F

Blackthorn Gym

BLACKTHORN CITY
POKéMON GYM
LEADER: CLAIR
The Blessed User
of Dragon Pokémon

The Blackthorn Gym is devoted to Dragon-type Pokémon. Dragons take less damage from Grass, Fire, Water, and Electric moves, and are only vulnerable to Dragon- and Ice-type attacks. Almost any Pokémon that you caught in Ice Path will do well here. Reaching the Gym Leader requires dropping boulders from the floor above to form a path, so bring along a Pokémon that knows Strength.

Take the stairs to the second floor and go south. Walk past Cooltrainer Fran to find two boulders in the southeast corner; move the right one to the south wall, and the left one up to reach the break in the floor. Go to the northeast corner and drop the last boulder through the hole. Take the eastern stairs down to the center island and beat the last two Cooltrainers to reach Clair.

Each of Clair's Dragonair can paralyze an opponent with Thunder Wave, while her Kingdra can do the same with Dragonbreath. Use status ailments to your advantage, and replenish your health often so you are not caught off-guard by Kingdra's Hyper Beam.

Blackthorn Gym
The Rising Badge





Clair refuses to accept defeat. She claims that you're still not ready for the Pokémon League, and tells you to take the dragon user challenge. She informs you of the Dragon's Den, a large cave located under the city, and tells you to retrieve the Dragon Fang from there to be accepted as a true dragon user. Only then will she give up your last badge. Bring along a Pokémon with Surf and Whirlpool, and cross the lake behind the Gym.

Dragon's Den

Dragon's Den


Climb the ladder down to the main cavern. Surf to the southwest and use Whirlpool to calm the waters. Continue east behind the shrine and step onto the second strip of land to find the Dragon Fang. Clair appears and grudgingly hands over the Rising Badge, which makes all Pokémon obey regardless of level and enables the use of Waterfall outside of battle. She also gives you TM24 (DragonBreath).

Elm calls when you leave the cave, and asks that you visit him at the Lab. Traveling to the Pokémon League requires passing through New Bark Town anyway, so rest your team and head south to reach Route 45.


Route 45

Route 45

Route 45 is a rugged route leading down from the mountains. The path splits and recombines multiple times, and many small cliffs prevent northbound travel. The east entrance to Dark Cave is just outside of the city, and the route eventually turns west near a small lake.


Dark Cave, from Route 45
Dark Cave, from Route 31

Dark Cave

Though Dark Cave was first accessible from Route 31, you didn't yet have the field moves (Surf, Flash, and Rock Smash) needed to fully explore the area. This cave is notable as the only place where wild Wobbuffet and Dunsparce can be found.


Blackthorn side

Turn right and surf south across the lake. Grab the Revive on the southeast platform, and go west along the water's edge to find TM13 (Snore). Surf north and go west along the platform. Make a U-turn to reach the northwest corner; the man here will give you the BlackGlasses, an item that enhances Dark-type attacks. Head south and jump the two ledges to reach the opening to the Violet side.

Violet side

Surf to the west, and jump the ledge to find a Potion if you didn't already. Go south and use Rock Smash to follow the tunnel east. Smash another rock and loop around the northeast corner to find a Hyper Potion. Jump the ledge and head south to find a Full Heal. Continue south to reach the Route 45 exit.

Route 46

Route 46

Route 46 holds the south entrance to Dark Cave, sitting atop the small cliffs. A grove of berry trees stands off to the west. Go south to the gate, and cut through Route 29 again to return home to New Bark.


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